The following Press Release has been issued by GD Satcom in Singapore to announce the signing of an agreement between Supernet & GD Satcom for the Supply of Earth Station Antennas to deploy a GSM backhaul network in Pakistan.

Supernet Ltd. to Develop GSM Backhaul Network in Pakistan

Singapore, June 24, 2011 - Supernet Limited of Pakistan, Pakistan's leading satellite service provider, announced today that it has signed an agreement with General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies for the supply of earth station antennas for a GSM backhaul network being deployed by Supernet for one of the leading regional GSM service providers operating in Pakistan. In the last four years, General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies has supported Supernet Limited on various other projects as well.

Supernet will provide GSM backhaul services over satellite for a network consisting of more than 15 sites spread over the mountainous northern areas of Pakistan and the difficult terrain in the south west of Pakistan. The focal point of this network will be a Hub site populated with a 6.3m C-Band antenna from General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies. In addition, all the remote terminals will use General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies' highly reliable 3.8m C-Band antennas. The services will enable the GSM operator to extend its mobile services to the remote areas of Pakistan that are un-reachable through any other transmission medium.

With more than 17 years of experience, Supernet has deployed many satellite based networks including four very large GSM backhaul networks operating in the country. Supernet also operates a shared IP based VSAT service in Pakistan.

Mr. Imran Malik, CEO Supernet Limited, commented, "We are extremely satisfied with our association with General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies. They are a world class company with a commitment to customer support and quality. In the past few years we have delivered many large networks based on General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies products. Their technologies have played a vital role in our growth."